BRITISH holidayers are risking their lives taking a new party drug that brings on dangerous "zombie-like" behaviour, Magaluf police are warning.

Flakka, an illegal drug, is being sold to revellers in Magaluf – for as little as £2.

The potentially lethal drug is said to have similar effects as ecstasy. But some users can experience terrifying hallucinations that last for days – causing intense paranoia.

Two Britons were reportedly rushed to hospital on Friday suffering from the effects of the narcotic.

One, who had been partying for 18 hours in the Majorcan resort, was "totally disorientated when he reached A&E - complaining about bugs crawling up he is nose and trying to push a stick into his nostrils to get them out.

The pair told police they were sold the drug by a dealer with a large quantity of pills.

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The Majorcan resort is popular with Britons who attracted by the nightlife

Flakka, which is also known as Alpha-PVP, can even cause aggressive rages, spikes in body temperature and delirium for those who take the drug.